Price: RM89.00

Product Description

If you are into time lapse photography, bulb mode enthusiasts or just want a remote to automatically trigger your shutter for you at a time that you set. This is the best gadget for you.

JYC Timer Remote is
a digital timer designed to trigger a camera shutter with regular time
intervals, featuring self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer,
and exposure-count settings. The timer can be set anywhere from 1
second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The buttons can be operated
with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The
remote has a stylish and ergonomic design, making it a pleasure to use. The shutter release button on the remote is a two-stage
button: half-pressing the button will cause the camera to focus, and
full-pressing will trigger the camera's shutter.

MC-C1 is for CANON 1100D/1000D/60D/100D/700D/650D/600D/550D/450D/400D/350D/300D, PENTAX K10D/K20D/K100D and Samsung GX-10 DSLR or Film DSLR

Features:

◆Except
for replicating all functions of a camera's shutter release button, it
still has the function of Self-Timer, Interval Timer, Long-Exposure
Timer and Exposure Count.

◆Good for time-lapse photography such as flowers blooming and astrophotography.

◆LCD panel can be illuminated

◆Delay / Self Timer (DELAY)

◆ Removable Cable (can be used on different cameras with different cables on the same remote)

Just
like the self timer on your camera. The timer remote switch allows you
to set any delay (in 1 second increments) up to 99 hours, 99 minutes and
99 seconds.

◆Interval Timer (INTVL)

The
Interval Timer can be set to any time period up to 100 hours as well.
If you set it to 10 minutes, for example, one exposure will be taken
every 10 minutes until either the film runs out or the Exposure Count
limit has been reached.

◆BULB/Long Exposure (LONG)

It allows you to take time exposures up to 100 hours long.

◆Exposure Count (N)

This
setting allows you to set the times of exposures that will be taken, up
to a total 399 times. For example, if you set it to 30 times, then the
exposure will be only taken 30 times.

If you are into time lapse photography, bulb mode enthusiasts or just want a remote to automatically trigger your shutter for you at a time that you set. This is the best gadget for you.

JYC Timer Remote is
a digital timer designed to trigger a camera shutter with regular time
intervals, featuring self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer,
and exposure-count settings. The timer can be set anywhere from 1
second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The buttons can be operated
with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The
remote has a stylish and ergonomic design, making it a pleasure to use. The shutter release button on the remote is a two-stage
button: half-pressing the button will cause the camera to focus, and
full-pressing will trigger the camera's shutter.

MC-C1 is for CANON 1100D/1000D/60D/100D/700D/650D/600D/550D/450D/400D/350D/300D, PENTAX K10D/K20D/K100D and Samsung GX-10 DSLR or Film DSLR

Features:

◆Except
for replicating all functions of a camera's shutter release button, it
still has the function of Self-Timer, Interval Timer, Long-Exposure
Timer and Exposure Count.

◆Good for time-lapse photography such as flowers blooming and astrophotography.

◆LCD panel can be illuminated

◆Delay / Self Timer (DELAY)

◆ Removable Cable (can be used on different cameras with different cables on the same remote)

Just
like the self timer on your camera. The timer remote switch allows you
to set any delay (in 1 second increments) up to 99 hours, 99 minutes and
99 seconds.

◆Interval Timer (INTVL)

The
Interval Timer can be set to any time period up to 100 hours as well.
If you set it to 10 minutes, for example, one exposure will be taken
every 10 minutes until either the film runs out or the Exposure Count
limit has been reached.

◆BULB/Long Exposure (LONG)

It allows you to take time exposures up to 100 hours long.

◆Exposure Count (N)

This
setting allows you to set the times of exposures that will be taken, up
to a total 399 times. For example, if you set it to 30 times, then the
exposure will be only taken 30 times.